Michael Moncur wrote:

I wouldn't object to using a TMDA-like system on suspected spam (say,
anything scoring 5 to 10). The trouble with that is that SpamAssassin works
so well, I've only had about 5 false positives in the last two months, and
all of them were automated emails that wouldn't have made it through TMDA
anyway...

But can you afford to drop all spam?
The ideal to reach is to /dev/null spam, not just copy it for sorting through later on...

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